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Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32 |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Dec 2006 18:54:13 +0200 |
> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 14:17:54 +0000
> From: Jason Rumney <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden, address@hidden
>
> Right. Native Windows console programs tend to use the DOS codepage
> corresponding to the user's locale. But I think ports of GNU tools are
> likely to use the equivalent ISO encoding (especially Cygwin, which
> ignores Windows and runs in its own world), and since these are very
> useful and widely used by Emacs users, I wouldn't want to fix on the DOS
> codepage for process I/O.
In the special case of cmd.exe and cmdproxy, we know positively what
is the encoding, so this important case can be resolved without any
harm.
As for Cygwin programs, I always thought they support only the C
locale. Was I mistaken?
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, (continued)
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Jason Rumney, 2006/12/28
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2006/12/28
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Kenichi Handa, 2006/12/28
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2006/12/28
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/12/29
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2006/12/29
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Jason Rumney, 2006/12/29
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Kenichi Handa, 2006/12/29
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/12/29
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32, Jason Rumney, 2006/12/29
- Re: Character shown as \377 in *Shell* on w32,
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